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All Scooby-Doo Intro(duction)s (1969-2016)

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Supernatural | ScoobyNatural Trailer | The CW

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Harlem Globetrotters set 7 Guinness World Records® records.

South Park Clip S19E8: It’s Not a News Story!?

JustSaying says...

Réminds me of the time I had no internet for 6 months. Sure, I watched BibleTV and Scooby Doo in french (which I don't speak) but I had a most interesting time.
And Smombies.

Constantine - Official Trailer (NBC)

Deano says...

I never read Constantine but I heard the comic was a high quality production so I hope it's not some sanitised x-files-mystery-of-the-week nonsense with a scooby doo gang backing him up.

Bad Dog - Caught Red Nosed

Dry Ice Moves on Mars

Amazing calligraphy penmanship!

Lost Gets a Scooby-Doo Resolution

WWII Vet lays down some rhymes. FOUR MORE YEARS!

DarkenRahl says...

Put your money to good use.

http://www.amazon.com/Scooby-doo-Phonics-Book-Reading-Program/sim/0439664799/2

http://www.amazon.com/The-Spelling-Book-Teaching-Children/dp/0872071928


>> ^bobknight33:

Well it is the truth.
Hear is another. Corporations have Millions and Millions of dollars are sitting idle afraid of OBAMA and his policies. If OBAMA wins that money will stay idle or be invested overseas. If OBAMA looses that money will be a title-wave of economic activity the likes we have not seen in years.

If you want a job vote Romney
If you want to keep you job vote Romney.
If you want to loose you job vote Obama.


>> ^VoodooV:
>> ^bobknight33:
Nothing wrong with what this man said.
Obama - Is always the same. Marxist Socialist Muslim loving anti American.
I rather go with a American flip flopper than a Marxist Socialist Muslim loving anti American.

yeah, because that argument is working out so well for the campaign. Why stop there? I think he has a black top hat and a furled mustache too. Damnit Obmaa! quit tying that damsel to the train tracks and cackling maniacally.
So what are you guys going to do when Romney loses? The Republicans have made it their singular goal to get rid of Obama, when that fails, and you know it's going to happen. That really makes the Reps seem impotent, doesn't it.


The Lion King Voiceover

GOP Suggests "Aspirin Between Their Knees" As Contraception

Quadrophonic says...

This really creeped me out. I don't mean the contraception ideas of this guy.
At First I thought they used an still image for him. I mean look at him not moving any muscle in his face, except his eyes for over 10 sec. It's like one of those old scooby doo wall pictures where the eyes followed your movements... Only much more scary, because it can talk.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Trailer #1

Winstonfield_Pennypacker says...

Tolkein to me is the Stanley Kubrik of fiction books - to fans he's untouchable; to the few of us who aren't into it, he's long-winded and self-indulgent. People are going to throw things at me for saying this, but he could have written a much better story in two books than three

No one is going to throw things at you. Reading is a very individual experience. Not everyone is going to or has to like the same stuff any more than they have to like the same clothes or food. Your tastes in literature are just different. Nothing wrong with that.

I personally felt that every Harry Potter book (after Azkaban) could be cut in half and it would have made a far better reading experience. But to some people that would be blasphemy. I got sick of JK "The Exposition" Rowling pulling the Scooby-Doo revelation of the "Old Man Jenkins du jour" mystery at the end of every book. She took chapters and chapters to do it - sometimes hundreds of pages - and she's so addicted to exposition that she invented entire plot devices just so she could do more of them (Pensieve, I'm lookin' at you). But to some readers that was good stuff. Me - I skimmed right past it. If Tolkien's descriptions of terrain, histories, and such bog you down then just skim 'em.

Sometimes I feel bad that some folks don't get the same soul-rush I get from LOTR's language though. But there it is. You either appreciate that aspect of a text or you don't. To some people JRR's perfect craftsmanship, literary power, and brightness of theme/setting have no value - just as Rowling's redundant expositions mean nothing to me.

When I walked out of my first showing of the Fellowship of the Ring movie, I was pretty jazzed. I felt the movie (while having flaws) still managed to capture the essence of the story which was loyalty, honor, and sacrifice in the face of temptation and darkness. I heard some gal talking to her friend walking out of the movie saying how boring it was, how stupid parts were, and how the whole thing dragged out way longer than it should. Two different people with totally different opinions about the same thing. One person saw value, depth, and goodness. The other was just bored. Same logic applies to the book.



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